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Welding Journal | April 2015

SCHOOL PROFILES APRIL 2015 Calumet Welding Center Calumet Welding Center provides welder education and certification for Northwest Indiana and the Chicagoland area. Welding classes offered include SMAW, GMAW, and GMAW-Spray Arc, GTAW, FCAW, and blueprint reading. Our customized training programs can focus on a company’s specific needs and accommodate diverse skill levels. Instruction space is available for corporate rental. In partnership with an AWS accredited testing facility, we offer certifications and procedure qualification. 1947 N Griffith Blvd Griffith, IN 46319 (219) 923-9353 info@calumetwelding.com www.calumetwelding.com Cal-Trade Welding School of Modesto Founded 1975 Cal-Trade Welding School of Modesto has been operating since 1975. Using the industry employers as a guide, we teach SMAW, GMAW, GTAW, FCAW and pipeline welding. Welding technique training is primary and students are given one-on-one instruction. In the 18 week Combination Welding Course students have the opportunity to earn multiple certifications. Welding theory, mathematics for welders, and blue print reading are also offered. Lifetime job placement assistance is available to students after graduation. 424 Kansas Ave. Modesto, CA 95351 (209) 523-0753 Fax: (209) 523-8826 CDA Technical Institute CDA Technical Institute is the only fully accredited diver training program with IMCA-recognized training, on-campus housing, and a full meal plan. CDA offers the most comprehensive and rigorous (20 weeks) program of all the accredited commercial diver training schools. CDA’s graduates may earn certifications from the Association of Commercial Diving Educators, Association of Diving Contractors International, Diver Certification Board of Canada (a truly internationally recognized certification), National Center for Construction Education and Research, American Welding Society, HazWoper Environmental Training, National Board of Diving and Hyperbaric Medical Technicians, National Academy of Scuba Educators, and National Registry Emergency Medical Technicians. Call or visit our website for more details. Allen G. Garber, Chief Admin. Officer 8137 North Main Street Jacksonville, FL 32208 (888) 974-2232 toll free • (904) 766-7736 Fax: (904) 766-7764 • www.cda.edu 110 APRIL 2015 CDA Technical Institute Maritime Welding Program CDA Technical Institute’s welding program prepares graduates for the exciting career of welding. This is a program designed to provide graduates with the skills they need to go to work immediately. Our graduates are working in all types of welding environments, including in the shipyard, fabrication, industrial construction, and manufacturing industries. We developed the curriculum by working closely with the leading companies in these industries. Unlike traditional welding schools that teach students how to weld in a booth, CDA simulates the environment of a real world of welding with fabrication projects, crane signals and safety, rigging, and offshore survival. Our curriculum is associated with NCCER and supports the AWS SENSE guidelines to ensure our students exceed employers’ expectations. Call or visit our website for more details. Drew Duffy Admission – CDA Welding Program Jacksonville, FL 32208 (888) 974-2232 toll free • (904) 766-7736 Fax: (904) 766-7764 • www.cdawelding.com Center for Employment Training Center for Employment Training is accredited by COE, CET offers a 900 hour training course, certificate of completion and the opportunity to become an AWS certified welder: SMAW, FCAW, GMAW, GTAW. Approved to train veterans, financial aid for those who qualify. Customize training available to employers. 3 locations. CET – Colton 1099 Pepper Ave. Colton, CA 92324 (909)472-3818 CET-El Centro 249 S. 3rd. St. El Centro, CA 92243 (760) 337-6565 CET –San Diego 4153 Market St., San Diego, CA 92102 (619)527-4895 Butte-Glenn Comm. College The Welding Technology program is designed to produce qualified personnel for certified welding jobs. Butte has modern and well-equipped welding facilities. Program standards are in accordance with the AWS SENSE program and follows NCCER curriculum, ASME, and API codes. Produces entry-level welding technicians qualified in the 6-G pipe position. Large emphasis on SMAW, FCAW, GMAW, GTAW, OAW, OFC, PAC and AAC processes, in all positions using various metals and alloys. Qualifications earned in AWS, ASME, and API according to personal skill. PG&E Power Pathway Gas Pipeline Welding Capstone Program: The Pathway specifically trains welders for potential careers within the petrochemical/natural gas pipeline industry. 3536 Butte Campus Drive Oroville, CA 95965 Don Robinson, robinsondo@butte.edu (530) 895-2469 • Fax: (530) 895-2302 Chris Armitage, armitagech@butte.edu (530) 895-2911 • Fax: (530) 895-2302 Miles Peacock, peacockmi@butte.edu (530) 879-6162 • Fax: (530) 895-2302 Trevor Robinson, robinsontr@butte.edu (530) 895-2360 • Fax: (530) 895-2302


Welding Journal | April 2015
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